Jane Caro
@janecaro.bsky.social
Novelist ‘Lyrebird’ ‘The Mother’, author, columnist, social commentator, feminist, atheist, activist, emcee, public speaker.
Thank you. They were vital.
November 9, 2025 at 4:15 AM
Thank you. They were vital.
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Have just finished reading your book which I enjoyed especially the end as I didn’t feel you were rushing to meet your word limit and had to tie up loose ends, unlike a few other books I’ve read recently.
November 8, 2025 at 4:38 AM
Have just finished reading your book which I enjoyed especially the end as I didn’t feel you were rushing to meet your word limit and had to tie up loose ends, unlike a few other books I’ve read recently.
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He said there was no room to sleep. People sat up, slept on the floor, standing up. He saw many pregnant women there too. The conditions were unbearable. His wife is horrified by his account.
November 7, 2025 at 3:08 AM
He said there was no room to sleep. People sat up, slept on the floor, standing up. He saw many pregnant women there too. The conditions were unbearable. His wife is horrified by his account.
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Her husband was at Broadview one month and she was never able to talk to him. Not until he was already in Mexico. He had been in Chicago for 20 years. Her husband shared that the numbers of people there were astounding. It just makes me think how many people that are not counted/just disappeared.
November 7, 2025 at 3:08 AM
Her husband was at Broadview one month and she was never able to talk to him. Not until he was already in Mexico. He had been in Chicago for 20 years. Her husband shared that the numbers of people there were astounding. It just makes me think how many people that are not counted/just disappeared.